Portland Teachers Strike: Demanding Better Conditions and Resources

Teachers in Portland, Oregon, have gone on strike over concerns about large class sizes, inadequate pay, and a lack of resources. The strike, which has closed schools for around 45,000 students, is the first-ever teachers strike in the district. The Portland Association of Teachers, representing over 4,000 educators, has been negotiating for a new contract since June. The school district argues that the union's proposal would result in significant additional spending and potential staffing cuts. The strike is part of a broader trend of organized labor movements in the U.S., with thousands of workers across various sectors taking to the picket lines this year.
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